Their attack hits hard and has the added advantage of knockback be wary of attacking one if you're elevated, because this will toss you a great distance resulting in fall damage (and at the mercy of any local creatures if you survive).ĭue to their size, they easily get trapped by clusters of rocks which often slows them down or effectively traps them. If you are chasing one, watch out for carnivores or cliffs which it may lead you to. If using Pikes or Spears and the target is trapped, time your attacks so you avoid getting hit from the creatures defensive attacks or try to have another player distract the Morellatops while the other player Pikes it.īeware if there are 2 or more, or if one is trapped: They will attack and quickly kill any low level player. Ranged weapons suggested but spears work too. Try guiding a Morellatops in the direction you want by attacking it in the direction you're facing, preferable against a wall, in between rocks, or into a human-made trap (structure.) If there is only one it will run away so chase after it while shooting or hope that it gets stuck so you can melee it/get headshots. If there are more than one, climb up on a rock or a ledge and shoot them from above. Un-trapped Morellatops will generally flee from an attacker. Try to find lone creatures to kill, as they rarely fight back. Typically a cowardly creature, but will quickly come to the aid of its kind when one is attacked. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, so this tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed. Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives: Apps For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Morellatops's "body" magenta. This information can be used to alter the Morellatops's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor in the cheat console. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Morellatops will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Morellatops. This section displays the Morellatops's natural colors and regions. Note that the Morellatops is not a real dinosaur, but a hybrid. It is rather large, walking on 4 hoofed feet and has a beak for cutting plant material. It has ridges of protofeathers going down its sides, and also has bony lumps placed throughout the body. The Morellatops appears to have the hump of the Iguanodontid: Morelladon, and the head of a Ceratopsian dinosaur. Despite its large stature, many carnivores predate on Morellatops, making it a stable food source in the ecosystem. If alone, any Morellatops will attempt to flee, though it will attack if cornered. A pack of Morellatops - if provoked - attacks until all members but one are dead, the last survivor will try to retreat. The Morellatops is a passive creature, but with at least one other its kin around they become defensive. However, so long as survivors don't forget to let Morellatops stop by a well every now and then, they will find the creature an invaluable companion. Morellatops has limited options when it comes to self defense, so I would not recommend taking one into combat. Not only can it carry a good amount of weight, but it can provide survivors with a large, mobile water source that can mean the difference between life and death on any given journey. When survivors discovered how to tap into the water in Morellatops' humps without harming it, the docile creature became the desert's essential pack animal. This makes it a critical part of the desert's food chain, as it provides predators with both food and hydration. On top of that, it has developed to ability to store water in its humps like a camel. Morellatops dromedarius seems to be to a relative of both the Morelladon and Ceratops genuses, which in itself is rather strange.
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